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READ THE FOLLO iV ING BOOKS THE IDLER, 9d ; Strand Novelettes, 2a 6d ; Life W. H. Smith, 3s 6d; Reasonable Faith, la 3d ; The Nature of Spirit, 2s; Picture Magazine, Y01,6a; Tit-Bits, Vol., 4s 91; By Adverse Winds, 4a; Gallia, 3a ; Maid of Sker, (Blackmor), 3s 6d ; The Woman Who Did, 4s ; The Marriage of Esther (Guy Boothby), 5s ; The Tale of Chloe (Meredith), 4s. TENNIS RACQUETS from 9s 0 > s T. WAOSTAFF, EDUCATIONAL BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, TIMARU. au3

TBMDxvA. CASH BOOT STORE Have just opened up a a Guand Display of BOOTS AND SHOES FOR SPRING AND SIMMER WEAR From Best English and Colonial Makers. ALL BOOTS AND SHOES. AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICE. Boots and Shoes made to Order, Pegged and Hand-sewn, None but competent men employed. Repairs done as usual. GEO RG E HANO OX, oc!2 Maiu Road, Temuka. 'jp H I S gPA 0 B is RESERVED FOR THE DRESDEN PIANO COMPANY. au2o

ISLINGTON FERTILISERS. mHESE FERTILISERS are MaimJ factured by the very Latest and most approved Chemical and Mechanical means ; are in the Finest State of Division readily Distributed and soluble in the Ground. They have given the very greatest satisfaction throughout the whole of Canterbury. Farmers are respectfully asked not to place their orders for the coming season till the Travelling Agent has had an opportunity nf submitting Samples of these for their Inspection. Mangolds grown with those Manures gained FIRST PRIZE at the Winter Show, Dunedin. No. I—SPECIAL—For Rape, Grass, Grain, etc. Potato Fertiliser. “G”—TURNIP FERTILISER— For Good Laud] «M”—TURNIP FERTILISER— For Heavy Laud “ R ”_TU i*NIP FERTILISER— For Heavy Land. “ B”—TURNIP FERTILISER— For Light Land ISLINGTON SPECIAL MANGEL FERTILISER BON EDUST—Fine, Medium, and Coarse. All these Macros w iU |, O made at our Timan; W ul .j C; , t j,i a season. Analyses and Testimonials as to results on application to J, ALL VN R ANDALL, Manager Christchurch Moat Co., nul Ti.maru.

WIVES V SPIRITS, CEYL 'X TEAS, Sec •P„. TAYI/}a,_ Has on r.:iio fi no old matur- •’) SI cot eh Whiskey, from the following famous Distiller! " Gleulivat,” “ Glengrant,’ - •• Lena John,” ” Walker's Kilmarnock*” •• Distillers <,’oy. Ltd,,” Edinburgh, "Thom and Cameron,” Glasgow. " Loch Rauza,” etc. Irish Whiskey. “ llioli Mills ” and “ Dunviilea”; Finest old French Brandies, “ Hennessey's,” “ Oturd’s.” “ Dennis Mounios.” ” Geo. Sanniers,” “La Grand .Marque,” “Associated Vineyard Coy’s,” Fui'laud's,” “ I’Or Extant dn Viu,” Cognac, old Jamaica Rum, finest Spanish Amontillado and Golden Sherries, old Invalids’ i’ort, Madeira, finest Australian Wine-*, Champagnes best brands. De Luzi's Clarets, Liqueurs of all sorts, Bull Head Ale. Guinness' Stout, Sebweppa So.lawatcr, Spencer’s celebrated Indian Cigars, Havana Cigars, "Vanity Fair ’’and "Purify” Cigarettes, and a large stoek oi the driest Mountaiii-grov/n Ceylon Tea, from the best gardens in " Sunny Ceylon.” —R.R. Taylor, Wine and Spirit Merchant. Agent for the Tea Planters’ Association of Ceylon, Church Street, Timaru. feli

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2885, 24 October 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Temuka Leader, Issue 2885, 24 October 1895, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Temuka Leader, Issue 2885, 24 October 1895, Page 1